Lauren Brantner, e-mail message to Michael Miller.

All the years I was growing up on the farm, my father and my brothers
were the sausage makers in the family. They would disappear into
the basement and mix up big batches of sausage and periodically
appear upstairs to test fry a patty. Then they would disappear again.
Finally the sausage would be stuffed and my Mother and my sister
and I would package it into freezer bags. The recipe was a SECRET!
About 8 years ago we put out a family cookbook and my father gave
us his recipe. My sister decided that he must be thinking he was
dying to turn loose of his recipe. It shook her up when he casually
handed it to her. He's still farming at age 84 and here it is:

The sausage needs to be mixed thoroughly to distribute the seasonings
evenly. Test fry a patty to check the seasoning. When you are satisfied
with the seasoning, stuff the sausage. If you don't own a sausage
stuffer you can freeze the sausage in patties or in small bulk packages.
I hope you enjoy this as much as four generations of our family
has over the years. The Great-Grandkids think Dad's sausage is OK.

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